The UN is expected to adopt new principles to protect the environment from foreseeable damage before, during and after armed conflicts
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The United Nations General Assembly is expected to adopt new principles to protect the environment from foreseeable damage before, during and after armed conflict. Experts say the principles articulate valuable norms for militaries to avoid the worst environmental impacts of war. “Military operations – that includes training, building weapons and of course war – are incredibly destructive to the environment,” says
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